Inspired by the melted crayon art, I created this splatter paint project so I could talk to my Kindergarteners about the weather in the spring, "April showers bring May flowers!" They LOOOVED getting messy with the splatter paint. And the kids who don't consider themselves artists loved that they didn't have to touch their brush to their paper! Lots of fun!

"April showers bring May flowers!" Kindergarten project.

kindergarten rain art--paint splatter

@Kelsey Myers bowen says::: Inspired by the melted crayon art, I created this splatter paint project so I could talk to my Kindergarteners about the weather in the spring, "April showers bring May flowers!" They LOOOVED getting messy with the splatter paint. And the kids who don't consider themselves artists loved that they didn't have to touch their brush to their paper! Lots of fun!

Kindergarten Matter Lesson for Common Core product from oscyNcoopy on TeachersNotebook.com

We’ve been talking about states of matter around here, me and my 5 year old. To help her begin to understand the difference between a liquid and a solid, we did a few fun experiments. First we used wax. It was fun to watch Mommy light a birthday candle and watch the wax drip. Of …

A flip book to describe the basic needs of animals. You can also create one to show the basic needs of humans. SC.2.L.17.1- Compare and contrast the basic needs that all living things, including humans, have for survival.